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kodGreya [7K]
3 years ago
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Use the keyword strategy to remember the meaning of the following word. The meaning for the word has been provided. Write your k

eyword and describe the picture you would create in your mind.
obfuscate: to make something so confusing that it is difficult to understand.
English
2 answers:
den301095 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Some pictures that can be created in our minds with the word "obfuscate":

  1. The verbose and complex information that some science books provide often obfuscate its real meaning and practical use, hence people don't tend to understand it.
  2. A professor can obfuscate me with much theoretical information giving in a class.
  3. Sometimes when politicians are being criticized or pointed at for their wrongdoings in an interview, they tend to use arguments or provide any type of information that obfuscates people, just to deviate attention from the main issue.
Elden [556K]3 years ago
4 0

I answered mine with this and got it correct:

Keyword: Complicate

Picture: making things harder than they have to be

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